The Arado Ar 64 was a single-seat biplane fighter developed in the late 1920s. It was among the first fighters produced when Germany abandoned the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles and began rearming.
Los Arado Ar 64 y 65 proporcionaron a Alemania aviones de
entrenamiento y cazas de transición extraordinariamente útiles.1
Arado Ar 64 and Heinkel He 51 biplanes then in service.2
Arado Ar 64 and Heinkel He 60 biplanes then in service.
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Arado Ar 64 and Heinkel He 60 biplanes then in service. While it was
intended the R-IV aircraft would best all others then flying, the
requirements were nevertheless not terribly hard to meet.4
Made by Arado Flugzeugwerke.
replacing the Arado Ar 64 and Heinkel He 51 biplanes then in service.
In late March 1933 the RLM published the tactical requirements for a
single-seat fighter in the document L.A. 1432/33.5
The Arado Ar 64 was a single-seat biplane fighter developed in the
late 1920s.6
replacing the Arado Ar 64 and Heinkel He 51 biplanes then in
service. ... deliver three prototypes to be delivered for head-to-head
testing in late 1934. ...7
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